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Show ;4V T , 'V,1 MduM ;l- - THE PAYSON CHRONICLE. PAYSON, UTAH rr The Sign of Quality Entertainment WESTERN Vitaphone -- & jm. w rws.is iiiiiiHiiiiiBiiiaicKiiia aw nsrumi GET YOUR SHOES SHINED AT SUBWAY SHINE PARLOR PROMPT, RELIABLE FORD SERVICE Ni.WIORDOR ELECTRIC Movietone -I- PROVO XjdLD SEDAN 1 ,;..-'. (r r A T)r,ro.t pita ijrj?r for freight and ipert iinj tpre tire extra.) B , PARAMOUNT NOW PLAYING TAJ.hING 100 percent MONTE BLUE In CONQUEST Starts SUN., June 16 To help you get the greatest possible use from your car 100 percent SINGING & DANCING The A1 Jolson of Paris MAUMCt CUtVALUrB. m oC Pari' WED..-THU- June 19-2- 0 100 percent ALL-TALKIN- G t t with Clive Brook - Badaonva Neil Hamilton June FRI..-SAT- ., ALL-TALKIN- 21-2- 2 G FOX MOVIETONE FEATURE HEARTS IN DIXIE A Symphony of the Singing South! with 200 Native Entertainers! THEDESERTSONG' IS COMING ALONG! -- wnwrrrw. -- Mrs C II White and daughters Fay and Edith weie in Spanish Folk over the week end SEZlBIllllllllSlfHESSiaia Mr. L. Krauss wishes to Raymond Wilson and Kermit Tilson left Thursday for Yellowstone Park where they will work this summer. he has inform the public that re-open- Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bezzant arriv- eveniig from California and ware the guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Street ed Sunday KitSSE&tei 19121 Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Jensen were in am prepared to take care of Mathis week to visit Mrs Jetsens Logan ternity Patients at my home. Mrs. Mary McBeth and Mrs. Ada mother, Mrs. Dora Dudley and her Mrs. Margaret Mendenhall, Ware have returned from Salt Lake sisters, Mrs. Rulon Johnson anjl Mrs and will again reside in Payson. Roland Emmett. Payson, Utah I 3 A GOOD ONE No other thrill Quite like it, is there, fellows? And an added measure of pleasure is granted to those who have had the forethought to come know here for their equipment-the- y that it will withstand the hardest tussle a fish can give it. 488 $1.00. Utah. M4 : and out. Work Guaranteed. U i: ,Mr. and Mrs. C. E Cloward Jr, arid Mrs Sid Co.ray spent Saturday in Salt Lake. 5000 Pole Btan POLES For Sale Inquire of J. F. Hiatt Jr. Phone 47W Payson, Utah T? TRANSPORTATION I 8 8 Building Headquarters Phone 45 UTAH PAYSON mm ?IS.I American Legal Training Lacking in Backgrounu of the Highest Importance By DEAN GRAFTON ROGERS, University of Colorado. Mirror LIKE NEW guaranteed Few days ONLY. At Co., Phone 14 C. E. Brown, Master Mechanic ng l Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Merrill of Cedar City visited here for a short time this week with her their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Peery and Mr. and Mrs. Rodney a SMOOT LUMBER CO. NOTICE Re-Silveri- i We have the best line of fishing tackle ever shown in Payson. Call and see our prices before buying elsewhere. I Phone 48W. Dixon-Taylor-Russ-el- that assure DEPENBABI WHEN YOU KNOW YOUVE HOOKED his ed place of business at Payson and is now prepared to do all kinds of Sheet Metal work. Shop located 5 blocks east of Main Street on Highway Miss Eva Clayson returned home last Friday from California where she enjoyed a delightful two weeks va cation. s Paper Cleaning, i Calsomining and t Painting, both inside I PAYSON MOTOR CO., Inc. PAYSON, UTAH That Knew No Barrier! a FOR RENT: Furnished or unfurnished Rooms. Phone 39, Payson, Utah n'l-irr- A DANGEROUS WOMAN A Lovt sale. W. 3rd North, Payson, at a minimum of trouble and expense. In oilier words, vie treat your car as if it were our own. Keep our name in mi i 1 f r oiling and greasing and that .t;nt checking over at regular intervals. R. 8 iiuiiiiiimuHiimin Broilers far for OUR customers are satisfied customers because we give good service. We take a vtsor.al interest ill helping you to get the gi ifest possible use from your car pnocenu s 8 Merrill. The apparatus for educating American lawyers is an undigested, heterogenous muddle. We are admitting men to practice with varying preparation. The typical man seems to have about one year of slim col lege work and two years of reasonably good law school experience. He enters the bar with little information in literature, history r the social and political experience of the race. He enters the practice, moreover, possessing no closer contact witli the actual daily work of a lawyer than an apprentice carpenter would have if he never had a saw or square in his hand, but had read and heard about them for some years Both the English and the French systems contemplate for the lawyer a general cultural education, while the American system is teaching a vocation before it trains the mind. Furthermore, the American system pays too much attention to the private side of law practice and too little to its public side. I am not convinced that the American law'yer is as keen a public a public adviser as his brother across the sea. critic and as far-seein- g With a cigarette good as Camels the simple truth as is enough The Chevrolet Red O. K. That Counts Tag Protects Your Used Car Purchase. Every reconditioned car we offer for sale is identified by means of the Chevrolet red O.K. that Counts tag. This tag is the Car Values purchasers assurance that the car to which it is attached has 1928 1 Chevrolet 1 1927 Chevrolet Sedan $425.00 WHY CAMELS Chevrolet 1927 Landau $525.00 1 1928 Chevrolet Truck $525.00 1 1925 Ford $125.00 Shuler Motor Co. PAYSON, UTAH CIGARETTES Coach $490.00 been gone over carefully by expert mechanics that it has been thoroughly reconditioned and that the price is based on the cars actual ability to render service. Due to the overwhelming popularity of the new Chevrolet Six, we have on hand at this time an unusually large group of these ?0.k.d cars. Come in! You are certain to find the car you want at a price that will save you money. Make a small down payment and drive your car away! i Camel LOOK at these Outstanding Used Coupe ARE THE BETTER CIGARETTE Camels are made of the choicest tobaccos grown cured and blended with expert care. Camels are mild and mellow. The taste of Camels is smooth satisfying. Camels are cool and and refreshing. The fragrance of Camels is always pleasant, indoors or out. They do not tire the taste nor leave any cigaretty after-taste. 4 R. 1. PtrnoTd W umon-Siaf- l, Tobacco N.C |